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The End of Time, Part 1 Review Concludes in Doctor Who: Podshock 176


By Louis Trapani - Posted on 30 December 2009

Doctor Who: Podshock 176

"And so it came to pass on Christmas Day, that the human race did cease to exist."

Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 176
Running Time: 1:18:41

Live show reviewing Doctor Who: The End of TIme, Part 1 with live feedback, and more (part 2 of 2).

Hosted by Louis Trapani, James Naughton and Dave Cooper.

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